but just so much momentum, so much energy, they had that record storm surge in new york at 13 feet. sustained winds of 65 miles per hour. you can see on the back side usually you don't see snow with a tropical storm system but it was enhanced by the cold air that came down from the north and lots of snow there, 2 to 3 feet across the high country. looks like this will continue to work slowly out over the next couple of days. so before it does it's going to dump tremendous amounts of rain. there is already more flash flooding that we can cover in our newscast in the northeast. we'll have more on that coming up. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> fortunately the roads dry and easy commute so far. no big hot spots out there as far as accidents go. so here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where you can see so far crews are -- cars are cruising across the pay gates no metering lights yet. there are some areas of fog though. you can see it in some of our traffic cameras this morning. a live look across the golden gate bridge. you can see a lonely headlights towards the pay